Special/Other Rates-Transportation
Any Quantity Rates
Provide no discount or rate break for larger movements. Applies to any weight in a shipment.
Density Rates
Published according to density and shipment weight rather than by commodity or weight alone.
Multiple-Car Rates
Railroads offer volume discounts for moves of more than one carload that are shipped as a single string of cars from one point to another.
Incentive Rates
Rate designed to induce the shipper to load existing movements and equipment more fully. By loading more fully, fewer cars and moves would be required over the course of the year.
Character of Shipment Rates
Rate that relates to the size or character of the shipment.
Unit Train Rates
Rates provided for movements between an origin and destination in order to avoid terminal and intermediate switching and handling.
Loading Allowance
Reduced rate or discount granted to the shipper that load LTL shipments into a carrier's vehicle.
Menu Pricing
Shipper can pick and choose those services the carrier should perform and the shipper is charged accordingly.
Per Car and Per Truckload Rates
Single charge rates for a specific origin to destination moves regardless of shipment commodity or weight.
Joint Rates
Single rates published from a point on one carrier's route to another carrier's destination. They are usually lower in total charges than the combination of the local rates because of through-movement economy.
Per Mile Rates
Some rail, motor, and air carrier provide rates that are based purely upon the mileage involved.
LTL/TL Rates
TL shipments have lower rates than LTL because LTL requires more handling.
Area, Location or Route Rates
a number of rates related to area, location or route
Differential Rates
a rate published by a carrier that faces a service time disadvantage compared to a faster carrier or mode.
Terminal to Terminal Rates
ramp to ramp rates; apply between terminal points on the carriers lines.
Two Way or Three Way rates
rates that are contracted and charged when backhaul or triangular moves can be made
Local Rates
Apply to any rate between two points served by the same carrier. Include full-cost factors for pickup, documentation, rating, billing, and delivery.
Blanket or Group Rates
Apply to or form whole regions, rather than points.
Released Value Rates
Are lower than the regular full value rates that provide up to total value carrier compensation in the event of loss or damage
Empty Haul Rates
A charge for moving empty rail or motor equipment that is owned or leased by a particular shipper.
Corporate Volume Rates
A discount for each LTL shipment that is related to the total volume of LTL shipments that a firm ships via a specific carrier from all shipping points
Contract Rates
A reduced rate in exchange for a guarantee of a certain minimum tonnage to be shipped over a specific period
Aggregate Tender Rates
A reduced rate or discount given to the shipper that tenders two or more class related shipments to the carrier at one time
Fake Rates
All commodity rates or freight all kinds; expressed in cents per hundredweight or total cost per shipment.
Proportional Rates
Lower than the regular local rate; applies only to thorough moves to certain destination points beyond its line.
Spot market rates
can be used to facilitate the movement of the equipment or product